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 Petition filed against Supreme Court judge,


 MR Daniel Marfo Ofori-Atta, a Ghanaian citizen, has petitioned the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations De­partment (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to investigate and prosecute two persons, includ­ing Justice Yonny Kulendi of the Supreme Court, for alleged obstruction of justice.

The other person cited in the petition is Mr Richard Jakpa, Director of Operations at the National Security Council, who is alleged to be a cousin of Jus­tice Kulendi.

The petition relates to the trial of the Republic vs Dr Cas­siel Ato Forson and two others concerning the procurement of 200 ambulances between the Government of Ghana and Holy Sea Limited.

According to Mr Ofori-Atta, from the first day the accused were arraigned before the High Court on January 18, 2023, Mr Jakpa “deployed the highly influential Justice of the Su­preme Court, Yonny Kulendi, to obstruct the course of justice” with the ultimate aim of either securing the discontinuance of his prosecution by the then Attorney-General, Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame, or obtaining an acquittal.

The petitioner contends that the alleged conduct of Justice Kulendi and Mr Jakpa amounts to interference with legal proceedings. He has, therefore, urged the CID to investigate the matter and initiate prosecutions if necessary.

“I respectfully request you to conduct an investigation into the conduct of Justice Yonny Kulen­di and his cousin, Richard Jakpa, to unravel all acts of criminality disclosed by their conduct, and take such prosecutorial action as is consistent with law,” Mr Ofori-Atta stated.

He added that he was pre­pared to assist investigators with relevant documents, exhibits, and records of proceedings in the Republic vs Cassiel Ato Forson & 2 Others trial.

Mr Ofori-Atta further alleged that on January 18, 2023, after Mr Jakpa’s arraignment, he sought the help of his cousin, Justice Kulendi, to prevail upon the Attorney-General to facilitate his release although he had not met bail conditions.

The petitioner also alleged that Justice Kulendi personally went to the office of Mr Dame to make that request.

During the trial, Mr Jakpa is said to have admitted un­der cross-examination that he obtained Mr Dame’s telephone number from Justice Kulendi, after which he attempted to meet the Attorney-General and sent him numerous WhatsApp messages.

Moreover, Mr Ofori-At­ta claimed that between their first contact and June 18, 2024, Mr Jakpa sent 68 WhatsApp messages to Mr Dame, who only responded twice.

When Mr Dame declined to meet Jakpa, Justice Kulendi allegedly lured him into at least four meetings at his residence, during which Jakpa would be invited secretly and efforts made to influence the case.

The petitioner maintains that these actions, as borne out by court records, amount to crimi­nal obstruction of justice.

BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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